Journal of the American Medical Directors Association

Robot-Assisted Activities and Their Effects on Agitation and Depression Symptoms in People with Dementia

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Abstract

Statistically significant differences were found in changes in agitation and depression scores between groups from baseline to follow-up.

  • Symptoms of agitation in the intervention group declined, with an effect estimate of -5.51.
  • Depression symptoms also decreased in the intervention group, with an effect estimate of -3.88.
  • The control group's symptoms of agitation and depression worsened during the same period.
  • No significant differences in symptom changes were observed between groups from baseline to the end of the intervention.
  • The intervention involved group sessions with a robot seal, Paro, over 12 weeks.

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